WVU resumes in-person classes Newsroom@DominionPost.com West Virginia University welcomed students back to in-person classes Monday. The decision to transition from online classes — which happened on Sept. […]
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Sticking on stucco
DIYing Portland cement plaster for exterior of house Some home projects we do for the joy of the process. Some we do for a just perfect outcome. […]
An Abridged Update
Killarney Drive bridge expected to be complete by mid-October[11:43 PM] Newsroom@DominionPost.com After months of work, there’s an end in sight for the Killarney Drive bridge replacement. The […]
Speakers to examine social justice issues
Peter Harvey kicks off series Oct. 7 WVU Today Protecting the rights of others, exposing discrimination through entertainment venues, sharing the anxiety of recovering from substance abuse […]
COVID-19, billing error add up to big losses for sewer board
By Kathy Plum and Jeniffer GrahamKingwood@DominionPost.com KINGWOOD — Kingwood’s sewer board, like many of the businesses it serves, will take a hit because of COVID-19 closures. “Because […]
DAR raises funds with online auction
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Hagans-Evans Daughters of the American Revolution in Morgantown has set up an online fundraiser auction to be conducted by Joe R Pyle Complete Auction & Realty […]
Communication was key in Sundale COVID outbreak control
WVU Today Widespread COVID-19 testing may be an obvious way to control an outbreak in a long-term care facility. But communication among the facility’s staff, its residents […]
Mon Health, WVU Medicine Children’s continue neonatology partnership
WVU Medicine Mon Health and WVU Medicine Children’s have signed a new contract, effective Sept. 1, for continued neonatology services for babies delivered at Mon Health Medical […]
Flying South
Migration most dangerous time for birds; populations decline in state, U.S.[8:38 PM] MORGANTOWN — Bird populations are declining nationwide and in West Virginia. Dr. Christopher Lituma, a […]
W.Va. cryptids capture pop culture imagination
Legends take on new life in the hands of area artists BY OLIVIA MURRAYNewsroom@DominionPost.com The population of Point Pleasant was terrified in 1966. Residents witnessed odd light […]